Politics & Government

With the exception of City Council and Development Review Board meetings, all other public meetings have been cancelled. For City Council and DRB meetings, the City will provide information to participate remotely.

Winooski City Council are the elected residents representative and accountable to the City of Winooski at large. Their Meetings are held on the 1st and 3rd Monday of every month at Winooski City Hall. To learn more about Winooski's City Council and to view their agendas and minutes, visit winooskivt.gov

Burlington, VT – Today, Mayor Miro Weinberger, members of the Administration, and community partners provide an update to the public on the City’s response to COVID-19. This briefing includes an update on unemployment insurance, what’s next for the BTV Community Mask Initiative, announcing a new initiative and call to action for Burlingtonians, information about the South End Community Food Pickup tomorrow, and other topics.

WHAT: COVID-19 briefing

WHO:

Mayor Miro Weinberger

Brian Lowe, City’s Chief Innovation Officer

Karen Paul, City Councilor for Ward 6

WHEN: Today, Friday, May 15, 2020 at 2:00 pm

WHERE: Broadcast and radio reporters are invited to attend in person in the Mayor’s Office at City Hall if needed for your coverage. For all others, please join via one of three options:

Burlington, VT – Today, Mayor Miro Weinberger and community partners provide an update to the public on the City’s response to COVID-19. This briefing includes reflections on last night’s Telephone Town Hall, information about how Burlingtonians can apply to defer property tax payment for June, an update on the opioid epidemic, and other topics.

Please note that we plan to hold these briefings on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday this week.

WHAT: COVID-19 briefing

WHO:

Mayor Miro Weinberger

Representative Selene Colburn, Chittenden 6-4

WHEN: Today, Wednesday, May 13, 2020 at 2:00 pm

WHERE: Broadcast and radio reporters are invited to attend in person in the Mayor’s Office at City Hall if needed for your coverage. For all others, please join via one of three options:

Neighborhood Planning Assemblies (NPAs) are grassroots, neighborhood organizations that were established in each of Burlington's seven Wards to empower citizen participation in City government. Working as neighborhood advocacy groups, Neighborhood Planning Assemblies facilitate communication between the citizens of Burlington and city government through regular meetings scheduled in each Ward. Wards 1 & 8 meet the second Wednesday of the month.